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Maurice Jones will become the Acting City Manager of Charlottesville on April 12, 2010 following the resignation of [[Gary O'Connell]]<ref>City of Charlottesville. Office of Communications. City of Charlottesville to Name Acting City Manager During the Next City Council Meeting. City of Charlottesville. City of Charlottesville, 9 Feb. 2010. Web. 9 Feb. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/>.</ref>.  
'''Maurice Jones''' will become the Acting [[City Manager]] of [[Charlottesville]] on April 12, 2010 following the resignation of [[Gary O'Connell]]<ref>City of Charlottesville. Office of Communications. City of Charlottesville to Name Acting City Manager During the Next City Council Meeting. City of Charlottesville. City of Charlottesville, 9 Feb. 2010. Web. 9 Feb. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/>.</ref>.  


==Biography==
==Biography==
Jones was first hired by Charlottesville in 1999 to serve as director of communications. In 2005, he stepped down to take a position at the [[Miller Center of Public Affairs]]. He returned to the city in February 2008 to become began Assistant City Manager.  
Jones was first hired by Charlottesville in 1999 to serve as director of communications. In 2005, he stepped down to take a position at the [[Miller Center of Public Affairs]]. He returned to the city in February 2008 to become Assistant City Manager{{fact}}.  


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Maurice Jones will become the Acting City Manager of Charlottesville on April 12, 2010 following the resignation of Gary O'Connell[1].

Biography

Jones was first hired by Charlottesville in 1999 to serve as director of communications. In 2005, he stepped down to take a position at the Miller Center of Public Affairs. He returned to the city in February 2008 to become Assistant City Manager[citation needed].

Notes

  1. City of Charlottesville. Office of Communications. City of Charlottesville to Name Acting City Manager During the Next City Council Meeting. City of Charlottesville. City of Charlottesville, 9 Feb. 2010. Web. 9 Feb. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/>.